Wednesday, September 11, 2013

stumbleupon in real life

I've been in the habit of exploring after class, picking a road I haven't been down before (preferably one that goes uphill).  This way, I always get to see new things, as well as get a better idea of the layout of the area.  Plus, I am usually rewarded for climbing with a magnificent view.  This time, I was rewarded with the same, but I figured you might be bored of seeing Granada from above by now.  So, I decided to focus really close in on some of the interesting things I saw.  There were some really old-looking walls, and I looked through the key hole in one of the doors to see foresty-ness on the other side.




After wandering around this area for a while, I stumbled upon a really pretty park.


And I soon discovered that this park with actually really near some of the puertas that lead to the area of the Alhambra, and some of the important places that go along with it.  I had to head back for lunch, so I didn't have too much time to explore this area, but at least now I know how to get here, so I can come back.




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